To: Gersh Avery who wrote (21049 ) 6/28/1998 11:06:00 AM From: James F. Hopkins Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
Gersh; ( OT ) I'v heard of the movie, but haven't seen it yet, thanks for reminding me. I have my own picture of how the so called "New World Order" operates and would like to see if the movie paints any of the same forms ( modus operandi ) that I have in my picture. To discribe my picture would take a book that I'm not up to writing, but it's most basic idea centers around, ------ John Robison, an eighteenth century historian and a prominent Mason was entrusted with some of the original documents and correspondence of the Illuminati. In his book, Proofs of a Conspiracy, written in 1798, he reproduced major segments of the Illuminati's original writings. Robison stated, "the express aim of the Order was to abolish or overturn all civil government." He went on to quote Weishaupt as stating that the plan for a New World Order can succeed "in no other way but by secret associations, which will by degrees, and in silence, possess themselves of the government of the States, and make use of those means for this purpose..." Using deception and intrigue, Weishaupt and his inner circle of adepts succeeded at gaining the support of Germany's Masonic lodges. "All these branches were controlled by the 12 leading adepts headed by Weishaupt, who at the lodge in Munich held in his hands the threads of the whole conspiracy." Mackey admits to the initial success of the Illuminati, commenting: The historian, Albert G. Mackey, describes the Illuminati as a "secret society, founded on May 1, 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, who was professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt." In his biological sketch of Weishaupt, Mackey opens with the following words, "He is celebrated in the history of Masonry as the founder of the Order of Illuminati of Bavaria." Mackey later adds, "His ambition was, I think, a virtuous one; that it failed was his, and perhaps the world's misfortune." ---------------- I'm sure Mackey was not party to all that was going on , and some of his writings are in error , but he did reveal much of the truth that was not known to the most of the world, at the time. Even George Washington who was a Mason, became convinced of it's existence, and issued a warning about the same. It's basically an anarchistic inner circle who's aim is to exploit any and all governments. It supposedly disbanded after coming under heavy criticism, but far to much of what happens today causes me to be convinced that the nucleus survived, and went even more secretive, and has grown in power. People who call attention to it are labeled radicals very quickly. --------------------- If it's the remnants of , or a new version of the Illuminati it's like a super world wide Caso Nostra of the elite, and much more sophisticated than the organized crime we became aware of with the Valachi Papers. I'm convinced the Federal Reserve is just one of many arms serving this criminal octopus. Jim